'Tis certain there is not a boy left alive, 1269and the 2531cowardly rascals that ran from the battle 1270themselves have done 2532this slaughter. 1271Beside, they have carried away and burnt 25331272all that was in the king's tent, 1273whereupon the king 2534caused every prisoner's 25351274throat to be cut. Oh, he is a worthy king.

I think it was Macedon indeed where Alexander 1288was 2548born. Look you, Captain Gower, 1289and if you look into the maps of 2549the worell well, 1290you shall find little difference 2550between 1291Macedon and Monmorth. 2551Look you, there is 1292a river in Macedon, and there 2552is also a river 1293in Monmorth. The river's name at 2553Monmorth 1294is called Wye, 1295but 'tis out of my brain what is the name 2554of the other. 1296But 'tis all one; 'tis so like as my fingers 2555is to my fingers, 1297and there is salmons in both. 1298Look you, Captain Gower, an you 2556mark it, 1299you shall find our king is 2557come after Alexander. 25581300God knows, and you know, that Alexander in his 25591301bowls, and his ales, and his wrath, and his displeasures, 25621302and indignations, was kill his friend 2563Cleitus.

Look you, 'tis not well done to take the 2567tale out 1306of a man's mouth ere it is made an end and finished. 1307I speak 2568in the comparisons: as Alexander is 2569kill 1308his friend Cleitus, so 2570our king, being in his ripe 1309wits and 2571judgments, is turn away the fat knight 1310with the 2572great-belly doublet. 2573I am forget his name.

Your majesty says very true. 2627.11347An it please your majesty, 26281348the Welshmen there was do good service 1349in a 2629garden where leeks did grow. 26311350And I think 2632your majesty will take no scorn 1351to wear a leek in your cap upon 2633Saint Davy's day.

An't please your majesty, 'tis a rascal's that 2657swaggered 1366with me the other day, and he hath one of mine, 26611367which if ever I see, I have sworn to strike him. 2661.11368So hath he sworn the like to me.

Captain Flewellen, when Alencon and I was 26851385down together, I took this glove off from his helmet. 26831386Here, Flewellen, wear it. [Gives him 2 Soldier's glove] If 2686any do challenge it, 1387he is a friend of Alencon's, 1388and an 2687enemy to me.

Your majesty doth me as great a favor 1390as can be 2690desired in the hearts of his subjects. 1391I would see 2691that man now that should 2692challenge this glove, 26931392an it please God of his grace. I would but see him, 1393that is all.